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If and court
If the case is thus determined by us to be domestic, the court has no jurisdiction.
If, in the trustee's judgment, `` reasonable market conditions '' did not prevail during any given year, he was to be allowed to petition the court for an extension of time within the ten-year period.
If a litigant chooses to enforce a Federal right in a State court, he cannot be heard to object if he is treated exactly as are plaintiffs who press like claims arising under State law with regard to the form in which the claim must be stated -- the particularity, for instance, with which a cause of action must be described.
If the appellate court finds no defect, it " affirms " the judgment.
If the appellate court does find a legal defect in the decision " below " ( i. e., in the lower court ), it may " modify " the ruling to correct the defect, or it may nullify (" reverse " or " vacate ") the whole decision or any part of it.
If a party is dissatisfied with the finding of such a tribunal, one generally has the power to request a trial " de novo " by a court of record.
If the opponents win the rally and their new score is even, the player in the right service court serves ; if odd, the player in the left service court serves.
If the netshot is tight and tumbling, then the opponent's lift will not reach the back of the court, which makes the subsequent smash much harder to return.
If a pair is forced to lift or clear the shuttlecock, then they must defend: they will adopt a side-by-side position in the rear midcourt, to cover the full width of their court against the opponents ' smashes.
If a similar dispute has been resolved in the past, the court is bound to follow the reasoning used in the prior decision ( this principle is known as stare decisis ).
If, however, the court finds that the current dispute is fundamentally distinct from all previous cases ( called a " matter of first impression "), judges have the authority and duty to make law by creating precedent.
If a plan cannot be confirmed, the court may either convert the case to a liquidation under chapter 7, or, if in the best interests of the creditors and the estate, the case may be dismissed resulting in a return to the status quo before bankruptcy.
If this issue is raised, evidence will be placed before the court, which will normally rule as a preliminary matter whether the plea is substantiated, and if it so finds, the projected trial will be prevented from proceeding.
If one is convicted at the district court, the defence can make an appeal on procedural grounds to the supreme court.
If the court does so, the lawyer may thereafter ply the witness with leading questions during direct examination.
If an application is denied by one judge of the FISC, the federal government is not allowed to make the same application to a different judge of the court, but must appeal to the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review.
If the Supreme Court grants certiorari and accepts the case, it will receive written briefs from each side ( and any amici curiae or friends of the court — usually interested third parties with some expertise to bear on the subject ) and schedule oral arguments.
If the detention is held to be unlawful, the prisoner can usually then be released or bailed by order of the court without having to be produced before it.
If they fail to answer, the person requesting can make an Application on Notice to the court and ask the procedural judge to make an order compelling the opponent to answer the questions.
If the person has a mental illness and it is determined that the mental illness interfered with the person's ability to determine right from wrong ( and other associated criteria a jurisdiction may have ) and if the person is willing to plead guilty or is proven guilty in a court of law, some jurisdictions have an alternative option known as either a Guilty but Mentally Ill ( GBMI ) or a Guilty but Insane verdict.
If civil commitment proceedings follow, the evaluation is presented in a formal court hearing where testimony and other evidence may also be submitted.
If the court finds that the respondent is " seriously mentally impaired ," he or she will be placed in a psychiatric hospital for further evaluation and possibly treatment.

If and grants
If the Congress grants him confidence by absolute majority, the King then nominates him formally as " president of the Government "; if he or she fails to obtain absolute majority, the Congress waits 48 hours to vote again, in which case, a simple majority suffices.
If the server grants the request, the connection is opened and the file is sent in fixed length blocks of 512 bytes.
When President Bush's 2003 budget proposal threatened to cut education grants, she responded, " If he can run deficits for the military, then he can run deficits to educate our children.
If the remaining high schools were to have joined, an additional $ 200, 000 in matching grants would have been recurred.
If the Court grants the petition, the case is scheduled for the filing of briefs and for oral argument.
If the case involves a federal question, the federal court will apply the federal common law of attorney – client privilege ; however, Rule 501 grants flexibility to the federal courts, allowing them to construe the privilege " in light of experience and reason.
If the conditions were fulfilled, Peel would receive further grants.
If they sing well enough, he grants the students permission to skip the next class and gather in the auditorium to sing.
If a student has a high SAT score and a low family income, they will receive larger institutional need-based grants than a student with a low family income that has low SAT scores.
According to the Center for College Affordability and Productivity ( CCAP ), “ If the federal or state authorities increase financial support per student, the institution has the opportunity to capture part or all of that increased ability to pay by reducing institutional grants and / or raising their charges for tuition, fees, room, or board .” Importantly, it also notes that “ the exception to this general pattern is modest aid targeted at only low-income students, like the Pell grant .” The center uses data about net proceeds ( tuition plus room, board and other fees ) as a percentage of median income to show that financial aid practices have not been effective in decreasing prices in an effort to increase access.
If you wish to receive grants and donations, it is generally necessary to be a federally recognized non-profit ( i. e. 501 ( c ) 3 or similar designation ).
If the defendant feels that the plaintiff has not provided enough information about the cause of action, he may file a motion for a " bill of particulars ", and if the court grants such a motion then the plaintiff will be ordered to provide the requested details.

If and plaintiff's
If the divorce is started with a Summons with Notice then the grounds will either have to be proven by plaintiff's affidavit or by testimony at an inquest if the divorce is uncontested or to be granted by default.
If the plaintiff is successful, judgment will be given in the plaintiff's favor, and a variety of court orders may be issued to enforce a right, award damages, or impose a temporary or permanent injunction to prevent an act or compel an act.
If the guard had thrown it down knowingly and willfully, he would not have threatened the plaintiff's safety, so far as appearances could warn him.
If the tribe is unrecognized, the defendant may defeat the plaintiff's prima facie case either by showing that the Indians did not constitute a " tribe " at the time of the conveyance, or at the time of the litigation ; thus, the defendant may show that the plaintiff is not the successor in interest to the tribe whose lands were illegally alienated.
If the amount is left open, as required by the pleading rules of many states, the Defendant may remove the case to Federal Court unless the plaintiff's lawyer files a document indicating the claim does not exceed the jurisdictional requirement.
If the taker had made improvements on the object ( e. g., repainted it ), the value of such improvements are not deducted from the plaintiff's recovery unless the taking was by mistake.
If the plaintiff's complaint survives the defendant's Rule 12 ( b )( 6 ) motion to dismiss, the next step is usually for the plaintiff to seek class certification under Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
If a plaintiff's complaint does not specifically identify the allegedly fraudulent statements and explain why they were misleading, the complaint will be dismissed.
If defendant claims that there was nothing he could have done to make the steps safer at the time of plaintiff's slip and fall, and plaintiff disputes this allegation, plaintiff may introduce evidence of the subsequent remedial measure to prove that undertaking precautionary measures was, in fact, feasible.

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